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        There are several build options that you can configure when
        building Berkeley DB on Windows. To specify these, select
        <code class="literal">Project Properties</code>-&gt;<code class="literal">C/C++</code>-&gt;<code class="literal">Command Line</code>
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                <span class="bold"><strong>/D HAVE_LOCALIZATION</strong></span>
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                Enable localized error message text, if available.
                This option should not be used when
                enabling stripped messages.
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            <p><a id="HAVE_MIXED_SIZE_ADDRESSING"></a>
                <span class="bold"><strong>/D HAVE_MIXED_SIZE_ADDRESSING</strong></span>
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                Allows for the sharing of the BDB database environment
                between 32-bit and 64-bit applications. Note that if you
                use this macro to rebuild your Berkeley DB library, then
                you need to also rebuild both your 32-bit and 64-bit
                applications using 
                <span class="bold"><strong>/D HAVE_MIXED_SIZE_ADDRESSING</strong></span>.
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                Note that use of this macro means that private environments
                are disabled for the library.
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            <p><a id="HAVE_STRIPPED_MESSAGES"></a>
                <span class="bold"><strong>/D HAVE_STRIPPED_MESSAGES</strong></span>
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                Causes all error messages to be stripped of their textual
                information.  This option should not be used when enabling
                localization support. Use of this property can reduce your
                library footprint by up to 42KB (for DLLs) or 98KB
                (for a .lib). 
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                Note that this option is automatically enabled if you build
                using the <code class="filename">db_small</code> project name. For
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            If you use this build option, you can get an idea of 
            what text should be issued for a given error message by using 
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